Configuration overviewAlfresco Content Services is preconfigured with a set of system configuration parameters. Many of the system configuration parameters are completely exposed as properties, which you can configure for your specific environment requirements.

Configuring subsystems
A subsystem is a configurable module responsible for a sub-part of Alfresco Content Services functionality. Typically, a subsystem wraps an optional functional area, such as IMAP bindings, or one with several alternative implementations, such as authentication.

Configuring databases
Use this information to configure supported databases for use with Alfresco Content Services.

Configuring file servers
The File Server subsystem allows access to the Alfresco Content Services data stores through the SMB/CIFS and FTP protocols. This allows you to browse to the repository using Windows Explorer or by creating a Network Place.

Configuring email
Use this information to configure email services, including inbound and outbound email, subscriptions, and email clients.

Configuring Smart FoldersSmart Folders organize your content so that you can store files across your organization, but view them based on information requirement, not location.

Content modeling with Model Manager
Model Manager allows you to create and manage your own custom models in Alfresco Share. This is a user-friendly tool that enables you to add custom types, aspects, and properties to your models. Alfresco Content Services provides several out-of-the-box content models for specifying the core content types in the repository.

Configuring Alfresco MobileAlfresco Content Services Administrators can easily define the experience for their Alfresco Mobile users by choosing what each user sees in the Alfresco Mobile menu.

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